Examples of using Seax in English and their translations into German
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According to some sources, the seax was much more popular than the sword.
This type of seax was used in the early medieval period by various Germanic tribes.
The seax is a short sword without a guard
The seax is delivered including a high quality leather scabbard with beautiful brass decoration.
This seax is a replica of a 8th-9th century piece found in Roermond The Netherlands.
The scabbard mount is fastened to the edge of a knife or seax leather scabbard.
This seax looks beautifully authentic with hand-forged details on the blade where you can see the smiths' hammer blows.
The ring can be used as a connecting piece between the seax scabbard and the belt.
This seax has a horn handle
The seax is a short sword that was mainly used by the Germanic people and the Vikings.
The grip has two brass rings and the seax is delivered including a display to exhibit this beautiful replica.
This seax has a length of 62 cm with a blade of 48 cm and a cross-guard of 5,6 cm.
This seax is a replica of a 9th century original excavated in the river Thames near London in 1857.
The seax has a length of 48 cm with a blade of 36 cm and a width of 35 mm.
Seax: A single-edged knife spread, with almost all Germanic tribes,
the connecting strap on which the seax is worn to the belt.
The sax, seax or scramaseax is a large knife that was worn by European men in the 5th until the 11th century.
This seax is decorated with a brass triquetra on top of the grip
X000D_ This seax has a length of 73 cm with a blade of 58 cm and a cross-guard of 7 cm.
